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universal-intelligence
The chapter conveys the idea that intelligence is widespread throughout the universe, challenging humanity's sense of solitude.
1 chapter across 1 book
Way Station (1963)Clifford D. Simak
Chapter 8
Enoch reflects on the transformation of Earth into a galactic way station and his enduring humanity despite centuries of alien contact. He reminisces about his childhood home and the passage of time, contrasting the nostalgic past with the alien-modified present. The chapter explores his isolation, his connection to Earth and its history, and his internal conflict about sharing the knowledge of extraterrestrial intelligence with mankind.